magnanakaw daw kasi pnoy
"Indio" is a Spanish colonial racial term for the natives born in Philippines. They are originally as indigenous people in the Philippines used by the Spaniards. There is a negative connotations attached to it equivalent to "Idiot".
The best thing to do is to call the person by his or her name.
No, the Philippines has their own language called Filipino and the majority also speak English.
Some Filipino words that originated from Spanish include "mesa" (table), "plato" (plate), "kamiseta" (shirt), and "kamay" (hand). The influence of Spanish colonization in the Philippines has led to the incorporation of many Spanish words into the Filipino language.
Cassie Steele is a Canadian actress and singer of Filipino descent, not Spanish.
the history of indio to fili pino
Indio meant native of the Indies. Look up West and East Indies.
The Spanish term is "indio", which was used to refer to native Filipinos during the Spanish colonial period. The term was often associated with discrimination and marginalization, and Filipinos resented being called "indios" due to its negative connotations.
"Indio" is a Spanish colonial racial term for the natives born in Philippines. They are originally as indigenous people in the Philippines used by the Spaniards. There is a negative connotations attached to it equivalent to "Idiot".
sounds like a documentry aboutan Indian indio=Indian in spanish
indian = indio that is a cool spanish word, indio! i like it
Yes there is, is called El Indio Y El Vaquero by Gonzalez & Jose Zuniga
Soy indio
Probably Soy un indio
The best thing to do is to call the person by his or her name.
Indio/India (male/female)
"Indio" typically means "Indian" of either the Americas or from India. However, it is much more common to refer to Native Americans as "Indígenas".